BISE inter annual exam 2011 roll number slips

Inter exams to start from May 7
Lahore, April 23: THE Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) has announced
that Intermediate Annual Examination 2011 will commence from May 7. A BISE
spokesman said that 286,862 candidates will appear in the examination. He
claimed that roll number slips had been dispatched to all the candidates and if
any candidate failed to receive his/her role number slip till April 25, 2011,
he/she should contact the BISE office. According to the spokesman, 131,399
candidates would appear in Part-I while 152,463 candidates would appear in
Part-II.

"My son Tassadduq Nawaz is appearing in Inter Part-II Exam starting from 07 May 2011, but his roll number slip is still not yet received. Please send the same on my Email address given below. I will be obliged:- Email: ahmednawaz1963@yahoo.co.uk"
Name: Ahmed Nawaz
Email:ahmednawaz1963@yahoo.co.uk
City, Country: Rawalpindi, Pakistan

"I want to get my roll no slip of intermediate part 1.As quickly as possible.plzzz and this is my cell no. and i want make some best friends.do u friend ship with me?"
Name: Arslan Khan
Email: lucky.dude60@yahoo.com
City, Country: Rawalpindi

"haye i want my roll num slip u have to give us a gud responce other wise we have to have a strike all of students are future of pakistan so u have to respect us"
Name: frrasat khan
Email: frrasatullah@yahoo.com
City, Country: ali pur punjab pakistan

"can i download my roll no slip of inter part 2 from ur site if not cud u tel me any ulternate site plzzzzz ans on id my roll no is 727986"
Name: nufeesa
Email:azahaida@yahoo.com
City, Country:pakistan

"I have misplaced my roll number slip. My roll number is 531282 and now I want submit this slip for university admission. If you can send this roll number slip. I shall be great full to you. Regards"
Name: Muhammad Raza
Email:razamuhammad6@gmail.com
City, Country:Lahore-Pakistan

Chinese delegation visits PU
Lahore: A 25-member Chinese delegation from Honder College of Inner Mongolia led by its president,
Yushu Zhou visited Punjab University on Friday.

Speaking on the occasion
as per a press release, Yushu Zhou said it was an honour for him to visit the
oldest and the greatest university of the region. He said Pakistan was the most
honourable and dependable friend of China and people of both countries love each
other. In the recent flood disaster, Chinese students gathered their pocket
money and helped their Pakistani brothers and sisters, he added. He said it
would also be an honour to collaborate with Punjab University in Chinese
language course and other academic courses. Honorary Advisor to PU Vice
Chancellor Col (Retd) Ikram Ullah Khan welcomed the delegates and said that
Pakistanis and Chinese were very close to each other and both countries would
further strengthen their relations with academic collaboration.

Meanwhile, another press release said the
delegation also visited Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) where
Vice Chancellor Dr Ahmad Jan Durrani welcomed the guests and gave them a
briefing on the university.

The Honder College President talked about
the Pak-China association and friendship. He also spoke of the education system
in China. The group was given a tour of the university campus and the visiting
students had a chance to mingle with students at LUMS over lunch. The news

Seminar at PU
Lahore: Punjab University Pakistan Study Centre in collaboration with History
Department, University of the Punjab organised a seminar titled "The Great
Mughals: Relationships, Emotions & Monuments" here on Friday.

The
keynote speaker was Prof Francis Robinson, professor of history at Royal
Holloway College, London University and Sultan Oman Fellow at Oxford
University. The nation

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to have own HEC
Peshawar: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has decided to set up
own provincial higher education council (PHEC) having full financial and
administrative autonomy to look after the affairs of public sector universities,
Minister for Higher Education Qazi Mohammad Asad told the provincial assembly
on Friday.

He maintained that like the Centre the KP government would provide "one line"
budget to the proposed council. Speaker Kiramatullah Chagharmati presided
over the proceedings.

Winding up debate on the devolution of Higher Education Commission (HEC),
Mr Asad said that the proposed council would follow the vision and model of
Dr Attaur Rehman, the architect of the HEC. He said that vice chancellors of
the universities had supported formation of the council, adding that the
province had the capacity and financial resources to run the body.

The minister said that the government would not compromise on quality of
education and research and would improve its standard. He said that the HEC was
receiving one line budget from the federal government and the commission
established its credibility because of the huge grant.

He said told the house that Chief Minister Ameer Haider Hoti had assured the
vice chancellors of the universities of provision of funds in bulk. He stated
that the provincial government had released Rs240 million for PhD scholarships
during the current financial year.

He said that a body would be set up at the central level in Islamabad
after the HEC devolution which would look after research in the public
sector universities across the country.

Mr Asad said that a wrong perception was created that research process in
universities would be wound up after the HEC devolution. He said that the
provincial government provided land, funds and made legislation for the
universities and it was fully capable of managing the affairs related to the
higher education. He said that the government would also encourage private
sector universities.

Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain suggested that the assembly should
pass a unanimous resolution in favour of the HEC devolution. Dawn

KU announces MBBS First Professional Part-A exam result
Karachi: The University of Karachi (KU) on Friday announced
the result of MBBS First Professional Part-A Annual Examination 2011. According
to statistics, 508 candidates appeared in the examination and of these 369 were
declared as successful with a pass percentage of 72.64. A KU statement said that
marks certificates are being issued. The candidates have been asked to collect
the same from their respective colleges. app

BIEK controller of exams
Karachi: The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK)
deputy secretary, Imran Khan Chishti, on Friday assumed the additional charge of
the board's controller of examinations following termination of the services of
Agha Akber Mirza, who was appointed on the post after his retirement.

Services of 10 Karachi University officials have also been terminated with
immediate effect in pursuance of a recent provincial government notification
issued by the services & general administration department. Dawn